8 December 2025 By beuty_space 0

7 Of The Best LED Neck Masks To Try For Firmer, Younger-Looking Skin


LED masks are practically a mainstay in most skincare routines these days, but have you ever thought about extending the same care down to your neck? The neck, with its thinner, more fragile skin, is one of the first places to show ageing and sun damage, and so it makes sense not to neglect it. Just like your LED face mask, the best LED neck mask can help reduce the appearance of sunspots, soften fine lines and wrinkles and even diminish muscle pain and soreness.

With that in mind, we’ve rounded up seven of the best LED neck masks to try now for firmer, younger-looking skin.

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Vogue’s pick of the best LED neck masks at a glance:

Best LED neck mask for comfort and fit

The Light Salon Boost LED Collar

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Best LED neck mask for blemishes

Foreo FAQ 211 Red light neck & décolleté mask

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Best LED neck mask for boosting collagen

CurrentBody LED Neck & Décolletage Mask: Series 2

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Best LED neck mask for boosting collagen: CurrentBody LED Neck & Décolletage Mask: Series 2

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LED Neck & Décolletage Mask: Series 2

  • Why it’s Vogue-approved: As well as the standard red and near infrared lights, which help tighten and brighten the skin on the neck and chest, this smart device uses a unique deep near infrared light, which tackles the signs of ageing deep in the skin to kick-start collagen. The result is a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles, reduced redness and sun damage and skin that looks brighter and more energised.
  • Light type: Red (633nm), near-infrared (830nm), deep near-infrared (1072nm)

Best LED neck mask for affordability: Sensse Silhouette LED Neck Mask

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  • Why it’s Vogue-approved: For the price, this neat LED neck mask is a great option. Made of soft, bendable silicone that sits comfortably around the neck, it’s an easy-to-use treatment with four tailored programmes available to target everything from repairing and evening out skin tone and texture to blemish healing and diminishing fine lines and wrinkles, boosting collagen and tightening lax neck skin.
  • Light type: Red (630nm), blue (460nm), near infrared (850nm), purple (630nm+460nm+NIR (850nm)

Best LED neck mask for comfort and fit: The Light Salon Boost LED Collar

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  • Why it’s Vogue-approved: It’s hard to believe something this compact and slim could be such a potent solution for improving the tone, texture and elasticity of the skin, but the clinically-proven results are impressive. As well as promoting better collagen and elastin synthesis to reduce sagging, it helps increase tissue oxygenation in the area too by boosting better blood flow.
  • Light type: Red (633nm), near-infrared (830nm)

Best LED neck mask for neck and chest: Omnilux Contour Neck & Decollete

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  • Why it’s Vogue-approved: The neck and chest are often the first places to show signs of ageing and deteriorating skin texture, so this generously sized neck and bib mask is a great option for anyone concerned with that. Helping to stimulate the natural anti-ageing process with powerful wavelengths of light, this aims to rejuvenate and firm the skin with zero downtime.
  • Light type: Red (633nm), near-infrared (830nm)

Best LED neck mask for versatility: Dr Dennis Gross Spectralite BodyWear Pro

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  • Why it’s Vogue-approved: Using both red and blue lights to tackle everything from lax skin to sunspots and even blemishes, this clever piece of tech can be used all over the body (including the neck) to treat skin wherever there’s an issue. The healing wavelengths are also useful for soreness and inflammation.
  • Light type: Red and blue, length not specified

Best LED neck mask for blemishes: FOREO FAQ 211 Red light neck & décolleté mask

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FAQ 211 Red light neck & décolleté mask

  • Why it’s Vogue-approved: This silicone neck mask is especially great if you are concerned with multiple issues on your neck, chest and upper back area. The bib-style mask is controlled via an app and uses eight different medical and therapeutic wavelengths to address several concerns. It can be worn on the front of your chest and customised to target wrinkles, dark spots and lack of firmness, or it can be worn over your upper back and shoulder area to deliver powerful blue light to help heal and prevent acne and blemishes.
  • Light type: Near-infrared (854 nm), red (637 nm), blue (465 nm), green (520 nm), orange (600 nm), yellow (580 nm), purple (440 nm), cyan (485 nm)

Best LED neck mask for ease of use: Beauty Pie C-Wave LED Mask For Neck & Décolleté

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C-Wave LED Mask For Neck & Décolleté

  • Why it’s Vogue-approved: A simple, straightforward and affordable option (especially if you’re a Beauty Pie member), this is a great LED mask if you want to tackle crepey skin on the neck and décolleté and reduce the appearance of dark spots while you’re there. It’s also a useful tool to relieve stiffness and soreness in the neck area caused by too much screen time.
  • Light type: Red (630nm ± 10nm), near infrared (830nm ± 10nm)

FAQs

Why are LED masks for necks a good idea?

“The neck and décolletage are often the first places to show signs of ageing, as the skin here is thinner, more delicate, and exposed to daily UV and environmental stress,” says Laura Ferguson, co-founder of The Light Salon. “A dedicated neck LED device brings the same clinically proven wavelengths to an area that’s frequently overlooked, helping to restore smoothness, firmness, and luminosity where it’s most needed. It’s a gentle and very convenient way to keep the neck looking as supported and healthy as the face.”

How do they differ from those used on the face?

“The technology is the same, but the design is intentionally different,” explains Ferguson. “A neck LED mask is shaped to sit comfortably around the curves of the neck and upper chest. You’ll find the bulbs positioned to support firmness, enhance hydration, and even out tone. Concerns that tend to show up differently on the neck and décolletage than on the face.”

Can you use a neck LED mask at the same time as a face LED mask?

Absolutely, according to the experts. “We encourage it,” adds Ferguson. “Using both devices together gives you a complete LED ritual, treating the face, neck, and décolletage in one calming session. It’s the most efficient way to build consistency and achieve even results.”

How often should you use a neck LED mask?

“For best results, we recommend using your neck LED 3 to 5 times per week, especially in the first six weeks,” says Ferguson. “LED works cumulatively, so regular, short sessions will always deliver more than the occasional long one. Once your skin feels stronger and more supported, you can ease into a 2-3 times per week maintenance routine, and increase again when you feel your skin needs a boost.”

How long until you can expect to see results?

Everyone’s skin responds at its own pace, but most people notice the treated area is calmer and brighter straight away, with improved texture and softness in around 4 weeks, according to Ferguson. As for visible changes to firmness and hydration, that comes at about 8 weeks, and you can expect long-term strengthening and brightness from 12 weeks onwards. “LED is wonderfully progressive, and results continue to build the more you use it,” she adds.

Are neck LED masks suitable for everyone to use?

“LED is suitable for all skin types and tones, including sensitive skin,” says Ferguson. “We simply suggest avoiding use over open wounds and active infections. Those taking photosensitising medication, or with specific medical concerns, should check with a healthcare professional before beginning any new treatment. For most people, LED is a safe, gentle way to keep the neck looking healthy and cared for.”


Meet the expert

  • Laura Ferguson is co-founder of The Light Salon, a professional treatment and at-home tech brand delivering clinically proven LED light therapy